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. Edward Wilder’s
Fam oils
Stomach Bi 11 crs
Will* cure Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint and all species of In
digestion, Intermittent
Fever. Fever ard
A gue and all Periodical Disorders
It will give immediate relief in Colic and Flux
It will cure Costiveness.
It is a mild aud delightful /uvigorant for deli
cate Females.
It is a safe Anti'-Bilious lucrative .aud Tonic
lor all Family purposes,
/t is a powerful Recaperant after the frame
hasbeen debilitated or reduced by sickness.
It is an excelent Appetiser as well as strength
ener of the digestive forces.
It is desirable alike as a Conective and mild
Cathartic.
'SSfc.For the Cure of ihe above Diseases this
preparation stands unrivaled, and its good and
permanent effeetj are attested by thous,iics. and
it is recommended alike qot only by the ablest
medical men; but also by the ministry,
Try It, all you that are afflicted, and be
convinced of its wonderful power and beneficial
effects.
Edward Wilder’s
! Ia
. AND
■" am ■ ■ .
An unfailiDg and rapid cure tor Scrofula in a
its forms' every known variety ot Constitution U
Syphilis Or Venerial Disease, Neuralgia,
Diseases—no matter »how old or inyefrate* ll
Chronic Rheumatism, Schrofulous Sore Ey
Glandular Swellings of the neck or elsewhe cs >
Chronic Chills and Fever, Tetter; Weeping Sre,
Deg, Ulcers of every kind. Pimples pn the for
ringworm, scald-head, falling of the hair ae
allopecia, white swelling, hip-joint DU ease c
Morbus Co“ariug]‘ chronic erysipelas, dro[or
Ague-cake, &o
the rapid and permanent cure of the
nbov<? Diseases this preparation stand unrivaled -
A cure is guaranteed in every case where it is
eed accorping to directions.
Edward Wilder’s
COMPOUND EXTLACT
WILD CHERRY.
This preparation is specially recommended as
affording certain and p ornpt relief in Coughs,
Colds, and Catarrhs of every description. In
Bronchitis, Laringytis, and Asthma or Phthisic
it gives immediate comfort and relief, 7t is
also admirably adapted to relief of the cough
and difficulty of breathing in Consuption. It is
in .ispensablc in Pneumonia or AVmter Fever,
Pleurisy, and every conceivable form of Pulmo
nary Disease attended with cough, difficulty o f
breathing, or pain. Fcr taste, efficiency, tt.-l
power this medicine has no equal, and when used
in any of the above diseases has never been
kn wn to fail to give almost instant relief fol
lowed by certain and permanent cure.
JGthvard Wilder's
FAMILY PILLS
For fhc cure of Constipated and Sluggish
Bowels. In these conditions of the" a imenta-h
canal they are Guaranteed to be perfectly 1- r
fallible. Asa Purgative in all Fevers and Inn
flammatiou of tht Liver, brain, kidneys, and
bladder, in erysipelas, fever and ague, aenje
Opthalmia or sore eyes, fullness of the head,
vertigo, dizziness, bliudness, &c., they cannot
beefoefed. These Pills wifi be found, ou trial,
to be far supericr to any other combination of
medicines in the rapid and certain cure at’ all
tha above diseases. They should be taken with
Edward WildersSarsaparilla and Potash in the
diseases in which that remedy is recommended ,
and with Edward AVilder's Compound Extract of
wild cherry in coughs, colds, etc., and with
Edward Wilder's Stomach Bitters for chills and
cvef and fever and ague.
EDWARD WILDER 81 CO-,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
215 Marble Front Main street
LOUISVILLE KY
orsale in Gr.e mboroOa.by
WALKER A TORBERT
ADMR’S SALE
| 1 1<4 be sold on the the
I'irsi, ( nesdsiy iu December
kefor' tho Court House door in Qroone Countv,
within tbo usual hours of Sale, under an order of tho
honorable Court of Ordinary of said County, the fol
owing property jvii] six hundred and thirty sevetr
acus ot baud, more or In s adjoining lnnds of P. W
trm up, „ iiliam Hart J G. Winters and others, sold
as the property of Archibald Tarpley deceased, for
the purpose of distribu’ion. Terms Cash.
WILLIAM BRYAN Admr.
ootl9--tds
• ADMR’S. SALE,
BY virtue of an order of tho lion- Court of Ordinary
of Greono County Georgia, will be sold before
the Court llouso door in Groeusburo Georgia* between
tho lawful hours of Sale , oa tho
Fir.xt Tuesday iu JDccember
next, the following pftporty belonging to the Estate
of George 0. Dawson decoasod, to wit, one Law Office,
over the Store house of Charles C. Norton gppo'.t.
the Court House Square, on the corner of Greene ano
Mam Street in Greensboro Ga., containing two rooms
Also will be sold at the same time all the porsona*,
perishable property belonging to Estate of said deed
in Greene Couuty, consisting of Chairs. Carpets, Bed
stead and -Mattresses- Tables, Desks Wardrobe a large
number of Law and miscellaneus bcoks Ac,
Terms of Sale Cash.
/ EDWARD W. SEABRQOK
Admr. with the will annexed of George 0. Dawson
deci. ©ottf-m
ADMR’S SALE
WILL ba«so'd on tho
FIRST TUESDAY IN DEd»*: BFP
thu real esUlo bf James M. Cartwright deceased, con,
, of the trac, of .and m said County, whereon
doceasod lived and died, containing three hundred
and seven.acres more or loss, with the exception of the
Widows Dower the title in remainder to which will be
sold with the other third of said land.
October 14th 1867 .
ISAAC R. HALL
admr. with the will annexed qf James M. Cartwight
EXR’S SALE.
BY virtue of the last Will and Testament of Wil
liam R )wiand, late of Greene County deceased
will be sold to the highest bidder before tho Court
House door in Groensboro Georgia, between tho law
ful hours of Sale, on tho
First Tuesday in I>ccemher
next, the following traet of Land belonging to estate
of said deaceascd, to wit, the tract of land in said
county, on the waters of Boaverdam and Stewartf
Creeks, containing 1675 acre? more or less, adjoining
lands of David Leslie, Est, Thomas Merrett, Westly
Wright, Nancy Jackson J' P. Harris and others.
The above tract of land will be divided and Sold
in four or more parts or tracts, as follows, to wit.--
The Homestead tract whereon deceased resided at the
time of his death, containing upwards of 509 acres, On
this piace is a good Dwelling House and all neecssi
ry outbuildings-The ' Smith Tract 1 ’ containing 312
acres adjoining Harris, Smith and others The ‘ Little
Tract” containing 160 acres and upwards, adjoin
ing Wright, Smith and others--The old Horoestoad
Tract containing 367 acre3 more or less adjoining
Merritt, Leslie and others On this place is a good
dwelling houso and some outbuildings ; and one ether
Traot known as the old “Tanner and Weaver tract”
containing 300 acres more or less adjoining Linds
of David Leslie, Stephen JacKson and others--A Platt
of the above Tract will be exhibited on the day of sale
showing the situation and exact number of acres in
each tract .
Also will be sold at the same time and place
Fifteen Shares of Georgia Rail Stock.
Terms of Sales, oash. •
JAMES J. ROWLAND
ALBERT W ROWLAND.
Executors of William Rowland deed
oct!9th— tds
EXECUTORS SALE
WILL, bo sold on the Cist TUESDAY in DECEM
BUR next within the usual hours of sale, before the
Court House door' in Greensboro, Greene County- Ga
for distribution among the legatees, that valuable
tract of Land known as Dover, the residence of Col
R. J. W ill is, late of said county, deceased. Situated
about six miles West of Greensboro, on the Oconee
River, between Daniels’ and AVillis’ Feroies. The
tract eontains two thousand acres more or less :
and is one of tho most productive farms in Middle
Gorgia though an examination of the crop now grow
ing en the place will be more satisfactory thar
anything we could say in its behalf.
The terms will be cash on the day of sale the pur
e’naser to pay for papers, and possession given on the
Ist of Jnuary next. The purchaser can be supplied
with provisions and stock of all kinds necessary for
the place- •
Capt ,L. B. Willis, who resides on the farm will
take pleasure in showing it to any person who may
desire to examine it.
S. D, .HEARD
JAS. H. AVILLIS
L B. WILLIS
Executor?
Adinr’s &ale.
jgY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE HONOR
able Court of Ordinary of Greono County Georgia
will be sold before the Court House Door in tho Citj
of Greenosboro in said county between the legal hour,
of sale on the
IST TUESDAY IX DECEMBER
noxt, the foliating tract of Land belonging to the
Estate of Archibald H, Perkins, dec’d, to wit •
The tract containing Eleven Hundred aud Sixteen
and One-Half (HICi) Acres, more or less, adjoining
lands ol Asa Rhodes, Hugh M. King, AVm AV Brooks
and others, on the waters of the Ogeche, in said county
file above tract of land will be sold in three par
cels or tracts as follows to wit : One Tract containing
Four Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of Asa Rhodes Wm A Akins. Another
Jracct ontaining two hundred and ninety four and one
half acres, adjoining Hugo M. King, AV m. W. Brooks
and others and also the fee : n remainder in that por
tion of the said Land whioh has been assigned to his
widow as doyer. containing three hundred and seveD
ty two acres Sold for the benefit of the creditors
said deceased.
Terms of Sale. CASH
MARTHA A. PERKINS Adm*
0 HT. PERKINS Abrnr..
the Estate of Archibald H Perkins deceased
Greensboro Ga Oct 12- 40ds »
Commissions: s Saie!
Georgia, Qreenc County.—
IN pursuance oi an order of the Superior Court
of siad County, will be sold at public outery
on the ,
Ist Tuesday in ISovember
next before the* Court House of said county be
tween the usual hours of sale the tract of land
belonging to the Orphans of Richard b. I ark
situated in said county, and adjoining lands of
Seaborn Lawrence, Augustus L. Kimbrough and
othcis, containing Nine Hundred A ninety t o
acres, more or less. Sold for partition. Terms
cash ou the day or sale.
Jus. L. Brown.
L. B.JacksoD.
Jno. E. Walker.
Commissioners.
Bepl3 tii
F A L L TIU D E
A . K . S eTa G O ,
Wholesale Grocer
AND
Coiumission.Merchants
OFFERS FOR SALE :
, no AAA Pounds Sweyi’* patient Self Fasten
lUU*UvV ing Wrought Iron Buckle Tie, for
bailing Cotton. Every Tie warranted. Liberal terms
are offered to city and country Merchans and Plan
ters-
ROPE ! ROPE ! !
GREENLEAF [RICHARDSON’S]
kaa Coils and half coils in storo and to arrive, of
Dl/V Richhrdson’s Greenleaf, being the only gen
uine, original Greenleaf in use.
BAGGING AND GUNNY BAGS
OA bales Heavy India Bagging 200 Gunny Bags
Z,\f much used for baling Cotton, 500 pounds Bale -1
mg Twine,
Clover anil Grass Seeds
IN any qumti*y-Red Clover, Herd’s Grass, Blue
Gross, Hungarian, Orchard G-ass etc.
FLOUR
1 GOfl ra “^ ily I ' !our EOff in - store.
, Bj&OX
i W \ ponds Clear Side?, Clear Rib
T' ,\J\ f\ J Sides and Shoulders of the best
quality.
HAMS
500 pounds superior Hams- warranted.
Q ° LARD
S/A barrels and kegs Pure Loaf Lard.
CEMENT and PLASTER.
GO barrels in store and for sale.
I A. K.SEAGO
Grocer and Commission Merehnht IJew Fire Proof
Building old stand, Corner of Forsyth and Mitchells
Streets Atlanta oetl9-lm
COTTON PLANTERS ATTEMTION
WRIGHTS IRON COTTON SCREW.
ON account of the groat decline in Cot t»o the
price,of the above Screws is reduced to SI 15 de
livered at .
Atlanta or Augusta
on the oars A valuable improvement has recently
been made in the ARCH Sand for oircular with full
disoription of frams etc
Refers to Planters in Greene and Ilanocek who are
sing them For fur'her information apply to D. If
A LMER Genl. agt Augusta or Atlanta.
octl9- Sms
F.CORKA,
CONFBCTIOERY HID FIE! BOOBIES,
W IIITEHALL Str. west side,
A few doors from Alabama Street, ATLANTA' LA.
WINES, BRANDIES LIQUORS,
Cordials Teas Sugara Coffee ’
Candies Preserves Crackers Butter
Cheese Hams Beef Fish Pork
Lard Ri:« Fruits 8
Currants Raisins Segars Pipes Snuff etc-
Country Merchants supplied at New York I rioes,
octl9—3ms
j A SAFE,
Speedy Our®
NEURALGIA,
\ / NERVOUS
\VII3- ** Jf DISEASES.
.It* Effect* or*
It is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Neuralgia
Facia ls, often effecting a perfect cure in less than
twenty-four hours, from the use of no more than two
form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has
failed to yield to this wonderful remedial agent- .
Even in the severost cases of Chrome Neuragia
and general nervous derangements,—of
standing the entire system, its use for a
few days', "or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords
the most astonishing relief, and very rarely j
produce a comp'ate and permanent oure.
P lt contains no drugs or other materials« the
slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate
system, and can always be used with perfect safety
It has long been in constant use by many of our
meu eminent Physicians, who give it their unanimous
and unqualified approval ...
Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage.
One package, . 81-00. . - Postage 6 cents
Six packages, . 5 00, ... (( ‘ „
and retail dea'ers in
drug? and medicines throughout the United States
and by TURNER & Cos., Sole Proprietors
cct!2*}f 120 Tremaafc Street, Boston, Mass
BILLIARD -TABLES
The most Reliable cushion utevf on Billiard Table^
i3the c. vr-«ut nr tort,
Manufactured by Kavanagh A DecVer, and Patented
Dec. 18, 1866. [See Scientific Amencan, Vol. lb.
U lt is the only Cushion that possesses all tho qual
ities essential to a perfect Cushion. It is the most
ejastio and most durable Cushion ever offered to e
billiard-playing public, as is abund tly proy e J
the great demand for it since its introduction the
peculiarity which d' -tinguisbes the Cat-Gut ushion
and renders it superior to all others, is the tightened
cord of cat-gut whicn overlies the face and edge of the
rubber aud running the full length of the Cushion,
which prevents the ball from heeding into the rubber
and jumping foam the tabio. The addition of the cat
gut cord also adds much to the elasticy of the Cushion
The oat-gut Cushion has already been applied to
oyer 1-000 tables which are in constant use. It can
be applied to tables of any moke, for ®75 per set.
Kavanagh A Decker’s Factory, at the corner of
Centre and Canal Streets, N. Y., is the most complete
ofits kind in tho world. The machinery is of the
most improved character, the lumber drying room
the largest in the United States, the material used
the best that can be purchased and the workmen
thoroughly skilled. .
Bniia-id Cioth, Balts, Cue-, and Trimmings, all of
the best make, constantly on hand.
Kavanagh A Decker are the only agents in this
country Dr Kay’s Cue Cement, adjudged by compe
tent authorities to be the best cement ever used.
FULL SIZE TABLES CUT DOWS FOR *IOO
end for Illustrat 1 Price List.
S K AVANAGII & DECKER,
Corner of Centro A Canal 6_ ,
oe!2d— tt New York
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
is.
j RAVING SEVERED IIIS CONNECTION WITH THE FIRM OF 0. A. DAVIS A.RRO. TAKES TH
method of announcing to his friends and tho generally that be has recently openod anew Store at the
Id Stand of O. H. P. Moses A Cos. and has on hand a complete assortment of
&m vim* iotas
embracing a largo and beautiful selection of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS ETC.
ym. ml* am « »
a ohoice supply of
ouccejuieis
El
Crockery, Saddlery Soots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps
ne purchased h’s Goods in New York farjo'yah and owing to tho deplorable financial condition of the country
he is satisfied to sell with SHORT PROFIx'S.
Being under many obligations to his friends and customers for past patronage he re-pectfully solicits con
tinuation of the same, anu ke knows he hazirds nothing in saying that ha will soil as cheap as any othcor
store in Middle Gw-Tgia.
GreensboGeorgia, October 12th 1867
Arrival of Trains in Greensboro
Day Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta.., 10.06 a m
t “ Augusta 12.40 p m
Night Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta 10 33 p m
“ “ Augusta 1.09 am.
Way Freight.
Arrive from Atlanta 5.20 a m
“• •' Augusta 3,45 pm
The Passenger Trains remain in Greene
boro 6 minutes ; the Freight Trains 10 minutes.
Memphis & Charleston R. R
Trains leave Menmpbis as folio s
Through Express... . 7:00 a fr.
Through Mail . . (it4o pin
Nom'-rville Aecomoidation 3:40 pm
Through Express—OonnetCß at Grand Junction I
with afternoon train on Mississippi Central j
Railroad for Hol y springs Water Valley,
Grenada, Jackson, Vicksburg, New Or
leans, etc. I
At Corinth for Okolona, Columbus,Miss Mobile, i
A’a., etc. |
At Decatur for Columbia, Nashville, Louisville I
Cinciunatti, etc. i
At Chattanooga for all places in Eastern Alabama!
Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, i
Washington, Baltimore, New York, etc.
Through MailCo unects fit Grand Junction with
trains for Bolivar and Jackson Tonn.
At Docatm - , for Athens, Pulaski, Alabama,
Columbus, Nashville, etc.
At Chatanooga, trains connect for same points
ar. Express Trains.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH
For further information, apply at office. 13 Court
Street W.J. ROSS, Gen’l Sup’t
A. A. Barnes General Ticket A gent,
mayll—tf S. H. Shock Passenger Agent
Change of Schedule on the
Cweorg'ia Railroad
ON and after Thursday, October 10th, 1867, the
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Railroad will
run ai follows :
Day Passenger Train.
(Daily, Sunday Excepted,) _
Leave Augusta at 7 30 a, m
Leave Atlanta at 5 00 p. m
Arrive at Augusta at 3.30 p. m
Arrive st Atlanta at 6 30 p- m
Night Passenger Traill
Leave Augusta at 815 p. m
Leave Atlanta at 5 45 p. m
Arrive at Augusta at 3.00 a m
Arrive at Atlanta at 6 45 a m
Passenger for Sparta, Washington and Athents, G
must take Day Passenger Train from Augusta an
Atlanta,
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Seima'
Mobile, ar.d New Orleans must leave Augusta on
Night Passenger Train at 7.15 p, m, to make close
con motions,
Passengers for Nashville. Corinth, Grand Junction
Memphis, Louisville, and 3t. Louis, can take either
train and make clone connections.
Trough Tickets and Baggage Cheeked through to
he above places
Pullman’s Pallace Sleeping Cars on all Nigh
Passenger Trains.
E. W. COLE
octl-9 -ts Gonoral Superintendent
Atlanta «fc W. I*. Railroad
L. P. GRANT, Superer.deut.
Leave Atlanta 7 00am
Arrive at West Point 12 00 am
Leitve West Point 12 40 p m
Arrive at Atlanta 5 30 p m
Sale under Distress Warrant"
WTLL be sold bof >re the Court llouso door in the
city of G-ewsboro Greene County Georgia, on the.
FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, between tbe legal hours of sale, the following
property to wit: One Bedstead Matrass and Pillow,
one Cooking Stovo and fixtures one pr. Fairbank
Patent Platform Seales, one pr. Counter Seales nine
Chairs Two Coats and chest also one lot of Bar-room
Fixtures, loved on as tho property of James T Soott
to sitisfy onedistress warant in favor of John E. Jack
son against James T. Scott. Property pointed out by
James W. Winfield agent
JOHN C. PALMER.
nets —tds S ? el ■ Blfi GC
Notice to Debtors aud Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Wil-j
iiam W. D. Weaver, late of Greene County,
deceased, are required to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having, demands against
said deceased will present them in terms of tho
CAROLINE M. WEAVER
scp2B—6ods Executrix
Medicinal.
DR W. L. BETHEA will return to Greensboro
oa Monday next to resume the practice of Med
icine in its various branches. The patronage of bis
old friends and the puhiic generally is most respect
fully solicited. o*tl2lt
Express Office.
PERSONS wishing to send Packages to
pat tof tbe United States, will find t n
Soujbern Express Company, the safest and mo
reliable. Office at the Depot.
J. F, ZIMMERMAN.
: . Agent,
MSiflE&Clffillll MllliS
CIUJ\'GE OF TIME.
Two Daily Trains leave Nashville
. for Washington, New York, and
all points East and South.
Close connection made at
Chattanooga morningand
evening lor all Eastern,
and Southern cities.
Officf isxerai. Superintendent, )
N. &G. Railroad, V
NAsnvn.i.E. Tew., Jan. 27, 1867. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. JANUARY 27,
1867, and until further notice, Passenger
trains will run as follows ;
Leave Nashville for Wasington. New York,
Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery, Aagusta, Savan
nah, New Orleans and Mobile, at 5:00 a. m. and
5:00 p m. arriving at Chattanooga at 2.-00 a. m.
*nd 2:00 p. m. : both trains making close connec
tionsat Chattanooga with E. T. & Ga. and West
ern and Atlantic railroad trains. - Returning
leave Chattanooga at 7:40 a.m. and 7;40 p. in.
upon arrival of Ei T & Ga. aud W. & A. trains,
arriving in Nashville at 4-30 a. m. and 4;30-
p . m.
Elegant Palace Sleeping Cars on
all Night Passenger Trains.
SuKAiiyviM.E Accommodation. —Leave She I by
ville at 5-20 a. m. and 12:50 p. ra. arriving in
Nashville at 11:10 a, m. and 4:30 p. m. Leave
Nashville for Shelbyville 5,-00 a. sh. and 5,-00 pm,
arriving in Shelbyville 9:00 a m. and 9:05 p. m.
Nahville and II. K.
* PASSENGER i RAIN.
Leaves Nashville 4:40 p. m. ; arrives Jobnson
vilie 10:30 p. m. Leaves Johnsoaville 3.00 a. in,
arrives Nashville 8-50 a. m.
WM. P, INNES Gen. Sup't,
N, &O. and N. &N. W. R. R.
J.D, MANGE,Gen’I Pass; Age *4
I HENRY, MOORE & GEIfDM,"
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
OX_A o TXXIISr G- ,
No. r»"£‘Z Urotulway,
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,
UNT E ViZ- YO Titt.
p n.ir IlK.vnr, Jr., formerly o: Ilenrys, Smith
1 u Townsend.
John T. llkviiv, formerly ofSaulsbury & Henry.
Alex. T. Moore, ) formerly with Ilenrys, Smith
Isaac P. Gemi.vo, j Townsend.
Wo have ready a large, handsome and well
assorted stock of
Uciuly-Marte Clothing,
manufactured by us exclusively for the SOUTH
ERN TRADE, which we are prepared to sell at
Low Prices and ou Liberal Terms.
Our Stock is adapted in material, style,
n rigths, and sizes, exclusively to t heSouth, and
comprises goods from the Lowest Priced to tit*
Finest, made" including a large assortment of
goods for
The recent decline in woolen and cotton fab
rics will enable ns to offer CLothing at Much
Lower Prices than it has been sold for at any
time since 1860.
Casli and Close Buyers from tbe South are in
vited to examine our stock before purchasing
as wo believe we can offer them great inuce-,
ment3. •
We will be happy to receive orders, and our
long experience in the Southern business enables
os to make eel actions which will bo certain to
give entire satisfaction.
Descriptive Catalogues with prices sent by
mail if desired.
HENRY, MOORE A GENUNG,
522 Broadway.
New York, July, 1807. 3 m
i Notice to Debtors & Creditor*
• A Lli persons having demands against Solomon
CTL P. Arnold late of Greene Conty G., deceased,
will present them to me in terms of the Law,
and all indebted to said deceased will make im
mediate payment to me. ,
JAS. L. BROWN
of .Solomon P. Arnold.
«ugust3l—OOds
Carriage Shop.
THE Subscribershaving permanently located
in Grcenesboro, Ga., is prep .red to do all
kinds of
Carriage, Buggy aud Wdgon orb,
in the neatest and best style. Also all kinds of
BLACKS MI T EING.
attention given to Ilorsa shoeing
and Repairing old Acs.
A liberal putrouage is earnestly solicited.
Wo. 11-GiiiHes &. Cos
Photogaghic
Photographic-
MORGAN A £ONE3 have opencu over
store of Elsas & Adler a
Pliotograliic Gallery,
where they are prepaid! to take Fla Digraphs.
Ambrotypes, Porcelain and Gim Pictures, Ac,
Ac. Pictures taken to fit Loqkets, Breastpins, etc,
Persons need nos wait for clear weather to
have their Pictures taken. .
Their chemicals are nCw and reliable and pic
tures taken by them will not be soiled by m 01-
ture aug—tf